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Now I will just briefly relate to you on what charges Oppianicus was convicted; that you may
be able to see clearly both the constancy of Aulus Cluentius and the cause of this accusation.
And first of all I will show you what was the cause of the prosecution of Oppianicus; so that
you may see that, Aulus Cluentius only instituted it because he was compelled by force and
absolute necessity.
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